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Saturday, August 22, 2009

An Actual Review!

So...I saw Inkheart today. I have to say I'm not...enthralled with it, let's say? Don't get me wrong, there were some elements of the movie that I liked alot. But I'll get the bad out of the way first.
The movie didn't seem to have the same charm to it that the book did. I'd like to quote WORLD magazine's review of the movie because they put it better than I could:

"The movie also stumbles by editing out the literary grace notes that made the tale a love-letter to reading. It pays lip service to this ideal by having characters say how much they love books, but it drops the finer details that illustrated that love. No notes written in Elvish pass hands between Meggie and Mo here, Meggie never falls into her imagination curled up in an alcove of Elinor's library, and we never get a chance to see Mo's beautiful work as a restorer of old books."

I also agree with their asessment of Eliza Bennet, the actress who played Meggie: she was a good actress, but because she's 16 and Meggie is supposed to be 12....it didn't quite work out for me.
The Shadow...I had hoped they would come up with some way to make it NOT LIKE THE BALROG. Yes, they're both huge things make up of shadow and flame, but come on, they wouldn't be THAT similar. At least the Shadow didn't have a flaming sword and whip...

Now that we've got the bad out of the way, the good.
The acting was excellent, I think. Yes, I may have thought of Smeagol a few times with Andy Serkis as Capricorn, but that's because I'm a geek! I make those connections. Andy Serkis was brilliant as Capricorn; Basta and Mo looked JUST like I imagined them; and Paul Bettany did a surprisingly good job as Dustfinger. (good thing too, since he's my favorite character) But, the one who gets the prize for being JUST like the book character is Helen Mirren (however you spell it) as Elinor.
The locations and sets and feel of the movie also fit very well with the story. I loved how they did the color schemes with Capricorn's castle with all the different shades of grey and black then different things being dark red to stand out. Nice touch.

Overall, it was an ok movie, but I'd rather go read the book.

6 musings:

PiningForTheFjords said...

Nice review. I doubt I'll see this one.

Kendra Logan said...

I completely agree! And what was with the ending?? *sigh* :)

I love your blog, by the way.

~Kendra

Bethany said...

Thanks for following!

Anonymous said...

It wasn't like the book, but I LOVED IT!!!
Dustfinger and Farid were cast PERFECTLY!!
Love Dustfinger...

Anonymous said...

AAAH!
Yes yes yes!!!
I loved Elinor as well, she was PERFECT!!
And Dustfinger is by FAR my favorite!! AAAH!
Everyone was great.
It could have been better (I agree with the balrog similarity, that's what I thought when I first saw it XD) but I loved it anyway!!!
It's one of my favaorites.
Wow, I love your blog!
Everything I see I'm like 'I know that! I know this! AAAH! She likes that, too!"

Anna Andalasia said...

I thought the movie was okay on the first viewing, but when I watched it with my brothers the second time, I really enjoyed it! I loved the book, too. I'm reading Inkspell (the sequel to Inkheart) right now. =D